Bongo Conversions
There are various options for converting your Bongo into a campervan
When you buy a Bongo, it will either be an MPV with a lifting Auto Free Top, come with a factory fitted kitchen or be already converted by a Bongo campervan conversion company. There are many companies offering conversion services to convert your Mazda Bongo or Ford Freda to a fully fledged Campervan.
Factory Conversion
A
moulded permanent conversion fitted at the Mazda factory. The
conversion will be the same age as the vehicle rather tahn an older
Bongo with a new conversion. The conversion is moulded into the
interior.
Factory Conversion Pros
- Will be much cheaper than a UK conversion
Factory Conversion Cons
- The external hook-up is at 110 volts and needs a transformer although this may already be done
- Replacement parts hard to find and tend to be expensive
Campervan Conversion
Converting your Bongo into a campervan couldn't be easier if you have the right kind of budget. Even if you don't, consider buying it in kit form.
There are many companies offering new conversions for Bongos. They all offer different styles and layouts. Buying an already converted Bongo should be seriously considered as it could save time
and money.
UK Bongo full conversion Pros
- Brand new
- UK specs
- Customisable
UK Bongo full conversion Cons
- More expensive
- Longer lead time
Part Conversions
Ideally suited for the occasional campers who still want to use the Bongo as an MPV with 8 seats.
To fit the part conversion, you simply remove one rear split seat and
bolt the portable unit in place. You then have a 4 berth camper
which can easily be converted back into an 8 seater MPV. These
are easiest for earlier Mazda Bongos (1995-96) as they already
have the rear split seat.
Shown to the left is a part conversion designed by Bongo campervan conversion specialists AVA Lesiure.
Full Conversions
These are usually side conversions where the Bongo is permanently
converted into a campervan. There are options for a 6 seater full
conversion but a 4 seater full conversion is more common.
A full
conversion usually inludes a sink, fridge and burner complete
with a dining table. Some conversions use a rock-and-roll bed
while others retain modified original seats.
Shown to the left is a full conversion designed by Bongo campervan conversion specialists AVA Lesiure.
Rear
Conversions
Another option for getting a sink, fridge and burner permanently
into your Bongo is to have a rear conversion for your Bongo.
One of the draw backs of a rear conversion is that you are more reliant on the Bongo's side door for access.
Some rear conversions allow for four berths in your Bongo while some larger rear conversions only leave space for sleeping above.
With a wide variety of different designs, you should find something to suit.
Other Items
You may also want a leisure battery to run your fridge and mains
hook-up for use on campsites.